SIR,—Will you kindly insert in your next issue the annexed letters, showing the present position of the Early-closing Movement in Brisbane, which I have no doubt will be ...
Article : 525 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE BRISBANE COURIER. SIR,—Would you permit me to ask the following question through your columns:—Is it lawful for the Head Master of the Normal ...
Article : 61 wordsAN amatour entertainment given at the School of Arts last night was a great success. The hall was crowded. Refreshing rains have fallen in all parts of ...
Article : 3,932 wordsSIR,—I herewith wish to inform you of a few facts concerning the Rosewood and Morinish diggings. I was at the Rosewood one month, and could not even make "tucker." There are ...
Article : 322 wordsIF any circumstance could have revealed the deep designs of the squatting party, and the real advantage they have secured against the people in the coming to power of the present ...
Article : 341 wordsSINCE my last there has been two vessels loading here with ash timber for the Maryborough market—the Sarah, kotoh, and the Elizabeth, schooner. Their appearance in our river at the ...
Article : 248 wordsSIR,—The Government Atlas of the colony of Queensland, in "the general map showing districts proclaimed as electorates, &o.," teaches the stranger seeking information, that the ...
Article : 636 wordsTHE following is an extract from a late New South Wales Government Gazette:—"On and after the 1st September, the Sydney Office of the Electric Telegraph will be open till 9 p.m. for ...
Article : 697 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me a space in your columns for a few remarks on the competition-drawings invited, from architects, for St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church. ...
Article : 400 wordsIT is fortunate that the A.S.N. Company have laid on the Leichhardt for Brisbane, while "the City" awaits the arrival of the English mail, for goodness knows when that arrival will ...
Article : 3,967 wordsBEFORE Mr. Martin, J.P. DRUNKENNESS.—Martin Tietoff and John Jones were fined 5s. each. VAGRANCY.—John Hoffman and James ...
Article : 66 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE BRISBANE COURIER. SIR,—If your correspondent in to-day's Courier, under the above heading, signed "A Shareholder," will publish his name, I will give ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsSIR,—In a late number of your local contemporary, its Maryborough "own correspondant" makes an unwarranted and severe attack upon our newly-appointed Harbor Mastor, with ...
Article : 223 wordsSIR,—Would you kindly inform me if there is any law prohibiting horses, cows or goats straying about the streets of Brisbane, and if so, what officer is paid to ace it carried out, as ...
Article : 78 wordsFROM the Peak Downs Telegram of September 3 we take the following items:— Two deaths have occurred at Clermont during the past week, one of them in the hospital, and ...
Article : 620 wordsSIR,—A writer in the Courier of yesterday, who signs himself "Cave Canem," quotes Ignatius, an ancient Father of the Church, in support of the supreme authority of the Bishop in ...
Article : 343 wordsSIR,—Having been a spectator at the fire in Charlotte-street last night, almost from its commencement, I was much pleased, as well as much surprised, to see—in my opinion—the ...
Article : 148 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE BRISBANE COURIER. SIR,—In the Statistical Register Report for 1866, it is stated that, in 1866, 11,024 acres of land were sold; in a Treasury return issued in ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 14 Sep 1867, Page 5
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